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Environment, Politics and Society: 25 presents a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted relationships between environmental concerns, political institutions, and social dynamics. This research volume investigates how political frameworks influence environmental policy-making, implementation, and outcomes across different regions and governance structures.
The book addresses critical questions about environmental justice, sustainability, and the role of various political actors in shaping ecological futures. Contributors explore case studies and theoretical perspectives that illuminate the political dimensions of environmental challenges, including climate change, resource management, and conservation efforts.
Through empirical research and scholarly analysis, this work demonstrates how political sociology provides valuable insights into understanding environmental problems and developing effective solutions. The volume is essential for researchers, policymakers, and students seeking to understand the intricate connections between governance structures and environmental outcomes in contemporary society.







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